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Hey I figured since we didn't have one of these up here I'd make one for the site and give as much information as I can based upon facts and observations I've learned since I started dreading,
Before I begin there several things you need to know, first off,
know that no matter how well you back comb, how much time you put
into it, back combing does not grant instant dreads, in a sense you
are putting yourself a few steps ahead of the natural route, and
sure that sounds nice at first, however after awhile *most likely
your first good wash* you begin to notice the loose hairs, and then
more of them surface till you begin to panic and worry that your
hair isn't going to even look like dreads in time. this is just
something to be understood and not to fear, rather then see forward
progress *like natural dreads do* you first notice more problems
before your hair begins to come together and after awhile you begin
to love it, the mess comes together in time.
another quick thing, backcombed hair isn't really considered to be
dreads in just a few days, its still rather weak and loose before
actually becoming a true dread.
What You Do Need -about 5ish 6 inches of hair, this is the
generally agreed upon minimum length agreed upon by most people,
there's no real disadvantage for dreading "too short" or too long,
though most people seem to be content waiting till their hair can
run down to their shoulders or past their back before starting.
-A comb, you can easily get a decent flea comb from a pet store
that is much cheaper than official "dreading combs" and will work
just as well, when I mine was being done I had 3 friends doing it,
one with a metal comb the other two were not, however a metal comb
would be easier to work with.
-Rubber bands, now this isn't required, however when you are
starting to comb each section placing one towards the base helps
keep the current hair you're working with in place, now when my
friends backcombed they took the rubber bands out as soon as they
were done with each particular section, after having experimenting
some with rubber bands I really haven't seen them much for helping
the process at all, the first 3months I didn't have a single rubber
band in my hair. after having tried them again further down the
line I can't advocate the use of them at all, however if you feel
the need to have something as a substitute try finding a bead that
works well with your hair size as that would actually keep your
hair contained without squeezing your hair.
The actual Backcombing Process
First off decide around how thick you want your dreads to be, or
you can completely skip this step. when I started I originally
wanted smaller dreads, after doing one row I thought "nah bigger",
then thought that again after half-way through another row till the
ones on top of my head were all an inch or so thick, so you can
decide to go for all uniform dreads or mix them up some in a random
pattern, that's your call.
Next take the current hair that's going to be backcombed, actually
backcombing is fairly easy to do, just comb...backwards toward your
roots, depending on your hair texture this could be harder, curly
hair becomes frizzy almost effortlessly while coarse straighter
hair will take more effort, both however can be backcombed. It
shouldn't be hard to pick up, 2 of my friends had never done it
before and just followed my friends example.
if your more of a visual learner you can check out the many videos
out there
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCoLmYos8NQ
Additional Maintenance Methods Now you shouldn't really have to do
anything else so no maintenance is required. The only real work
involved is making sure dreads don't combine as undesired however I
will go over several of them for you anyway,
Extra back combing! I've heard of people re-backcombing their
dreads months later(the roots), however I never had to do such a
thing since I started my dreads with only one exception where one
only dreaded half-way from the root to the middle, from my friend
messing up, just make sure you do your best to begin with and this
shouldn't be needed.
Root Rubbing- after doing this I never really saw improvement in my
dreads, if you do try doing this for minutes on end you could
potentially hurt your roots current growth, however I have to admit
that doing this can be incredibly satisfying to kill an itch you
get.
Palm Rolling- this is one method whose use can still be debated,
almost everyone has done it at times to temporarily try to get a
big kink or bump more round, yet it can hurt your dreads in the
long term, though what damage you could be causing is all dependent
upon other factors as well (how fast, hard, long ........ stop
laughing :) you can best utilize this after showering. however if
your doing this to get bump out of your dreads please take note
that many bumps will usually fade in months time, I used to have a
very large one on one of mine that went away on its own. *applies
to loops as well.
Additional Information can be find within
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topic/search?q=palm+rolling
Crochet Needle- another popular method of maintaining dreads is the
crochet needle which involves penetrating the dread wrapping the
loose hair and pulling it back through the dread like a thread, the
biggest drawback to this although it may seem good in theory is
that every time you do this to fix a minor problem, you may be
creating more by breaking hairs that later will stick out of the
dread which can lead to an addiction to over-maintaining dreads, It
should be noted that loose hairs when given enough time can create
new dreads or will join with existing ones. A crochet needle can
also be used on wispy tips and turned into blunted tips by pulling
the tip towards the body. If you are going to use a crochet needle
any they can be bought from a craft store for about 2$, make sure
to get the smallest one possible (1mm-)
Additional Info:
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/maintaining-crochet-dreads
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/video/how-i-made-my-dreadsd
WASH YOUR HAIR!
as with any method clean hair is important, luckily there are many
great threads on this site that can help you make your own with a
few included below, By now you should know to avoid any shampoo
that leave residues as well as exercise caution for the many
shampoos that like to falsely advertise "ALL NATURAL" on their
labels.
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/super-clean-dreads-safe-for
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/herbs-natural-remedies-useful
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/baking-soda-wash
.
Misc .
When should I first wash my hair? .
-You can wash when you feel ready within the first week, thats not
to say some people wait several months, but I would not advice that
course of action , *you don't want people thinking you dirty after
all* use good judgment in the first week, I personally waited 5
days to soak my hair, .
What If I have a ton of frizzy/loose hairs popping out all over an
I need something to smooth it with for a special occasion? .
-Aloe, this is great for taming frizz and conditioning dry dreads,
though you don't wanna over use it since it is conditioning though
it washes out easily, just smooth it over our frizzy hair. Be sure
to use pure aloe without anything added. its incredibly easy to
extract it straight from the leaves if you have the plant as the
leaves will be full of it. .(note use only 100% pure aloe that
should be refrigerated, or if you buy a plant be sure its aloe vera
as other aloe varieties can be toxic or cause severe skin
reactions)
.
Will I get blunted tips? cuz I really want those, .
-sure you'll get a couple of those overtime, time being the word,
when I started I had nothing but tons of pointy tips sticking out
all over the place, the most progress is made when you sleep and
generally you'll notice them first on the back of your head where
your dreads are getting flattened the most. after awhile I've
noticed I had a lot more of them then i originally thought, however
you should not that they do hold water in and will take longer to
dry whereas loose end run freely and dry much faster, which can
become in issue in longer/thicker dreads .
WAX .
I'm sure you were expecting this to be in here somewhere, if you
are honestly looking into dreads you should know by now about the
stuff, while I won't get into it here I'm positive someone will
read all over these forums and still use it, all I'll mention here
is please be aware what you put in is very hard to get out. .

http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/dread-wax-why-ya-dont-want-it
What to Expect
the results of backcombing vary greatly from hair type. Some may
not have their original work come undone, some have it all come off
completely where they then let it get back to work naturally,
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/the-truth-of-backcombing-is
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/newbies-looking-for-some
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